My discovery today
By Jenlewis
- 28 Jun, 2017
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Last year, I had a very overgrown trellis at the end of my garden. The trellis was old and falling apart. The dogs would use it to play chase around and hide and seek. New and old trellis is a couple of foot away from next doors side wall. The dog can't now get behind the new trellis and today found this growing behind it. If anyone can give me the name for it I would be grateful. Then when I move it, so I can see it, I would know where is the best place :-).
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Yes. Crocosmia Lucifer I'd say...or Montbretia.
28 Jun, 2017
Can I agree with two ladies here? Remember it spreads Jen.
28 Jun, 2017
Thank you all. Dogs trampled it last year so never saw it. Thanks for warning Waddy, just looked it up and saw warning but does say that when it spreads, just to pull up bulbs, sounded easy, bet its not :-). Since I'm on a buying more plant ban :-), it's a free plant and got so many bare spots.
28 Jun, 2017
It is easy to pull up as long as you do it regularly and dont wait until its a 3' clump!
28 Jun, 2017
I had some of the orange variety and needed to get rid of it so just pulled it up. I got most of it, except for the odd bit. If I see any signs now I treat them as weeds :-)
29 Jun, 2017
Hubby has already decided where he would like them moved to lol. If he had his way, he would let them take over but I'll keep a close eye one them. We had the orange ones in last garden. Trouble with hubby is he has old favourite plants and it's trying to get him to try new ones. If he had his way my garden would be filled with these, primroses, foxgloves and the tall phlox :-).
29 Jun, 2017
He sounds like my OH Jen.
29 Jun, 2017
I have to keep saying no Waddy to him, we need some summer colour, not just spring colour. I forgot, rhododendrons as well, he would fill the garden with them as well :-)
29 Jun, 2017
Ah, now my other half wouldn't as he's had the job in the past, when he was working to clear whole areas of the things as they'd taken over and smothered everything else, so he knows how invasive they can be....he likes lupins though :)
30 Jun, 2017
I like Lupins as well, got them growing in this garden, planted them this year. Remind me of my father, he always grew Lupins.
30 Jun, 2017
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It looks like montbretia Lucifer nice one.
28 Jun, 2017